THE
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LEADER.
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o o l e y
P u b lis h e r
Kutereil at the Cottage Grove post
office as second-cluss matter.
SUBSCRIPTIO N R R TES .
O ne Y
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I f paid lu a d va n ce but II not so paid a
uniform rate o f $ 2.00 per year w ill b e charged.
A d v e rtisin g rates m ade know n upon appll-
eatiou.
FRIDAY,
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O u r C lu b b in g
Tho
1901.
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L eader a n d
The Commoner.
Twice-a-week Republic
Cincinnatti Enquirer
Weekly Examiner
Weekly Oregonian
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Copies of this paper may be found
.on file at Washington in the office of
,our special correspondent, E G Sig-
gers, 918 F Street, N W Washing
ton, D C.
Those poor misguided Steel Strik
ers have evidently forgotten all
about the full dinner pail.
There was a young maid in Dubuque
Who wanted to marry a duque.
The title she wed
And later she said,
“ This marriage of mine was afluque.’’
The Constitution follows the Col
umbia fi it does not follow the flag.
It is to be hoped it will not have to
follow the Shamrock. II
!
A financial journal publishes
rules for discovering
counterfeit
bank notes.
What the average
man wants is a few simple rules for
discovering the genuine article.
Wheat is quoted at 50 cents per
bushel sasked, while flour sells at
90 cents per sack o f 50 pounds.
W hat’s the matter with the flour
.mill trust?
Now that 3uch tremendous pre
parations are being made to attack
the mosquitoes, it might be well for
specimens to be secured for museums
for the enlightenment o f posterity.
Just now some fool College Pro
fessor comes to the front with the
remarkable discovery that Long
fellow was no poet after all. Mc
Kinley ought to And a place in the
cabinet for the poor fellow.
Some o f the vacant lots which are
.covered with tall dry grass in this
city should be looked after by the
city council. The grass should be
cut and burned for with this contin
ued dry weather it is a menace to
the city by danger o f fire.
The Chinese are great on edicts.
One has just been promulgated
saying that all religions may 1«
practiced under full protection of
the law. We may soon look for a
universal ‘‘ trust” edict at the hands
.of the celestial kingdom.
The following Statement Of some
o f the most valuable crops grown
in the United States will be a sup-
prise to many of our readers who
have never thought of the value of
the apple crop. For 1890, the
Corn crop was worth ♦(>29.210,110
H a y ............................... 411,928,187
W h eat............................ 319,455,250
Cotton ........................... 305,457,041
Oats
198,481,000
A pples......................
430,000,000
Oregon ought to look well after
her fine red apples.
What
Do Your
Drink?
Children
Don't give them tea or coffee.
Have yon tried the new food drink
called ORAIN-O? It is delicious
and nourishing and takes the place
of coffee. The more Graiu-O you
give the children the more health
you distribute through their systems.
Gran-O is made of pure grains, and
when properly prepared tastes like
the choice grades of coffee but costs
about j as much. All grocerss sell
it. 15c. and 25c.
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Columns has been written upon
the advantages of trading with
home merchants and home institu
tions ; arguments have been produc
ed to convince the people that pat
ronizing home industries is not only
a duty but an advantage; and
home institutions have ever held
out inducements that should be se
ductive, still people send thousands
o f dollars abroad annually for
commodities that could be bought
as cheaply at home where the pur
chaser has th'e advantage at all
times o f seeing what he buys and
knowing that if it is unsatisfactory
he can have it exchanged at the
borne dealer’s. There is some reason
for this trading abroad which
dealers
could
overcome
by
Betfng the example themselves
of always patronizing home con
cerns which they too often overlook
I f the merchants wants a dress suit
or some specially attractive gar
ment for himself or family, it is too
often the case that he sends away
for it. I f he desires to furnish his
house he overlooks the fucts that his
home furniture dealer is prepared
to supply him either from his goods
in stock or through special orders
and goes to the large cities for his
house decorutions. If he requires
stationery in his business some
times he forgets the home printer
ai.d sends away, half the 'une get
ting inferior work at advanced price.
Another thing some dealers overlook
too is to invite custom through a
medium that reaches ail— the local
paper. They have goods on their
shelves that are seductive and their
prices are right, still the consumer
does not know it, and on receipt of
a catalogue or pricelist from some
foreign establishment gives it his
order, whereas a well arranged ad
vertisement placed in the family
paper by the local merchant telling
what he has and its price would
nine times out: o f ten have brought
the order to him.
It is not, there
fore always the fault of the consu
mers that trade which naturally be-
ongs at home goes abroad.— Ex
T H E I I t S A C H E T I S OUT.
AllSadieville, Ky, was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improye-
ment iu the health of Mrs 8 P Whit
taker, who hud for a loug time-endured
unrold sulToriug from a chronic bron
chial trouble, ‘ It’s all due to Dr
K ing’s New Discovery,” writes her
husband. “ It completely cured her
and also cured
our little grand
daughter of a severe attack of Whoop
ing-Cough.” It positively cures Colds,
Coughs, La Grippe, bronchitis, all
Throat and Lung troubles. Guarante
ed bottles 50c and $1.00. Triul bottles
free at J P Currin’s drug store.
An eccentric Minneapolis million
aire has left a will directing that
his money he burned- IIow can it
be? Gold won’t burn and the value
of any paper burned will simply
revert to the United States or to the
bank that issued it. The only way
money can be destroyed is by
throwing the metal overboard in
mid-ocean.
W o u l d H a r e C o k t Hint hit* life .
Oscar
Bowman, Lebanon, Ky,
writes: I liave been using F oley ’ s
K id n e y C uke and take great pleasure
iu Btating it gave me pennant cure of
kidney disease which cntuinly would
have cost my life. Take none but
Foley’s. New Era Drug Store.
Secretary Long is so anxious
that the Court of Inquiry shall con
duct its investigations with fair
ness to all, that he has gone away
on his vacation turning all the
preliminaries over to Mr Hnckett
and Admiral Crowinshield, both
bitter partisans o f Sampson.
THIN
Lots of
p e o p l e
nave thin
hair. Per
haps their
parents
had t h i n
hair; per
haps their
children h a v e t h i n
hair. But this does
not make it necessary
for them to have thin
hair.
hair
GREAT, i
REDUCTION
P rices on all L in es
of S u m m e r
makes the hair healthy
and vigorous; makes
it g r o w t h i c k and
long. It cures dan
druff also.
It always restores
color to gray hair,—
all the dark, rich color
of early life. There is
no l o n g e r need of
,’our looking old be-
fore your time.
$ 1 .0 0 « b o ttle .
It will pay you to See
a n d EXAMINE them,
A T L U R C H ’S
All d r u g g is ts .
“ As a remedy for restoring color
to the hair I believe Ayer’s Hair
Vigor lms no equal. It has always
given me perfect satisfaction in
every va y.”
Mrs. A. M. S t r e h l ,
Aug. 18,1898. lIaunnondsport,N.Y.
W rite th e D o cto r.
F -ASH 10 N STABLE :s
rp i E NEAREST
He w ill send you a b o o k on T he
IlHir m i «*. Benin fr e e , up on request.
I f you do not obtain «11 the bene (Its
y ou ex p ected fr o m th e use o f the
V ig or w rite the D octor abou t it.
A ddress,
D r . J.C. A TER,
L ow ell, Mass.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR TH E COUNTY
OF LANE.
vs
L il l ie A
kkrlky ,
Plaintiff,
kekley
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Defendant
To Lillie Aker ley, the above named defendant:
I n
t h e n a m e o f t h e st a t e ok
Drug Store
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Is not always the most deserv.
lng of your patronage, but We j
GUARANTEE that everything
you buy at Our Store will be
fresh, honest and entirely satis
factory.
SUMMONS.
C l a r e n c e L. A
Goods.
O r e g o n :
Prescription.
Work
A Specialty.
We carry n large and well selected
Stork of Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper
¿uni Notions.
You are hereby summoned and required to
appear and answer the plaintiff’s complai nt
illed in the above entitled court and suit against
you on or before Wednesday, the 3t)tli day o f
October, 1901, and If you fail to so appear and
and answer said complaint as herein required,
for wfint thereof, plaintiff will apply to the S C I I O O I . H O O K S a n a S T A T I C H E « Î
court for the relief prayed for In said complaint,
to wit:—
For the disolutlon of the marriage contract
now extstins between plaintiff ami defendant
and far full relief herein
This summons Is published for six consecu
tive weeks by order of Hon. II. K. Kincaid,
County Judge for bane County. Oregon, and
the date of tho first publication ot this sum
mons Is August doth, tool, and said order is
made and entered on the 29tli day of August,
1901,
Dated August 30th, 1901.
CHRISMAN & BANGS. Props.
GENERAL L I V E R Y BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
C O T T A G E G R O V E N i( B O H E M IA
STAGE LINE
GUERIN'S
DRUG STORE.
I., K ILY E U ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been appointed, by til
County Court of Lane County, Oregon
Executors of the last Will and Testa
nient and of tho estate of John ll.
England, deceased. All pereons hav
ing claims against said estate, are
hereby notified to present them to the
undersigned nt the First National
Bank, in Cottage Grove, Lane County
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this acth day of July, 1901.
J o se p h Me. England.
David Lowrey England.
Executors of tho last will and testa
ment and of the estate of John B Eng
land, deceased.
Isn’ t it a little funny that Mary
land hasn’ t never had to worry a-
bout the negro vote until tho gold
democrats began to
vote
the
republican ticket
Eugene Oregon, 0
Under New
MANAGEMENT
And with a complete stock of
Japanese G-oods,
School Books.
Stationery
And a full line ot
Photo Albums.
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Wood! Wood! Wood!
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Dealers in all Kinds of Fir Wood---
Cut to Order.
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Wo have New Machinery ami will Saw your Wood
<S| Any Length on Shortest Notice. Large Body Fir, No
<g Other Kind Sold.
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When in our city, give us a cad and see tnat
Price are Right,
Wood Yard Located In Town After
II C M ILLER, Prop.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
lately subsisting between W F Hemenway anti
C 11 Burkholder, under the firm name of
Hemenway & Burkholder, was dissolved on the
17th day of June, loot, by mutual consent.
I) II Hemenway having purchased the interest
anti goodwill of W F Hemenway in said firm’s
property and business haa entered into partner
ship with C H Burkholder in general nierchan
disc and contracting business under the firm
name of Hemenway A Burkholder.
All debts owing t4> and all demands on late
Arm are to be paid to aud settled by the new
firm o f Hemenway & Burkholder.
W F Hemenway,
1) II Hemenway,
C II Burkholder.
F T Thomas, Humpterville, Ain., “ I Dont be satisfied with temporary re
was sufferiug from dlspepsla when I lief from idlgestion. Kodol Dispep
commenced taking Kodol Dispdpsia sia Cure permanently and completely
cure, I took several bottles and di removes this complaint. It relieves
gest anything. K clol Dispepsia Cure permanently because it allows the tir
Is the only preparation containing all ed stomach perfect rest. Dieting will
the natural digestive fluids, it gives j not rest the stomach. Nature receives
weak stomachs entire rest, restoring j supplies front the food we cat. The
their natural condition. Benson Drug I sensible way to help the stomach is to
use Kodol Dispepsia Cure, which dl-
Company.
| gest what you eat and can’ t help but
Digests what you eat.
Why doesu’ t Cuba simply get do you good. Benson Drug Co.
This preparation contains all of the
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digestants and digests all kinds of
the Sugar Trust to pick out a
WANTED— Active man of (.ood food. It gives instant relief and never
President for it, and let it go at character to deliver nud collect in fails to cure. It allows vou to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
that?
Oregon for old established nmnnufac- stomachs
can take it. By its use many
t u ring wholesale house. 1900 a thousands o f dyspeptics have been
In cases of cough or croup give the year sure pay. Honesty more than cured after everything else failed. It
one One Minute Cough C. re Then experence required. Our ref. ience prevents formation of g n o n the stem*
rest easy and have no fear. The child an bank in any city. Enclose self soh, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Tleasant to take,
will be all right in a little while. It addressed stamped envelop. Manu
never fails. Pleasant to take, always factures, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn ft can’t help
but do you good
safe, sure and almost instantaneous St., Chicago.
Prepared only hy F. 0. r*»WiTTACo..' hleiwa
In effect. Benson Drug Co.
The SI. IWUleceawlaslHIUDesUKMc.sU»
Kodol
Cure
Dyspepsia
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All Parties Wishing Winter Wood will do Well to Call
<3 at the Leader Office for Further Information.
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ROUSE, GEERr-
-L U M B E R CO.
Manufacturers off
All kinds of Rough and Dressed
Lumber, Bridge Timbers, Ties Etc.
Look at these Prices.
Flooring. $16.00. $14.00 and $12.00
Rustic and Ceiling. $14.00 12.00 and $10.00
Double Surfaced. $14.00 12.00 and 10.00
Sized Lumber, $7.00 Rough, $6.00 to $4 00
We have a Fine assortment
building material now on hand and offer sp cial in •
ducements on Dressed Lumber of 10 per cent and
on Rough Lumber 15 per cent discount for Cash.
All Orders promptly filled.
R O U S F - C E E R L U M B E R Co .
Am o s, Oregon,